the only valid naruto meta is the single use clothing sasuke theory my flatmates came up with after a drunken binge of the chuunin exams
“Single Use Clothing Sasuke” is a complex, multi-layered theory borne of the complex, multi-layered minds of my flatmates. It essentially boils down to the idea that Every Single Thing sasuke wears from the day of the uchiha massacre to the day he leaves the village are entirely different yet identical versions of the same two outfits. He only wears them once and then throws them out.
The idea behind this is based on the implications that a) sasuke lives alone in the uchiha compound which is intended to be lived in by hundreds of people, b) he was not cared or provided for in any way by the village adults after the massacre, and c) there are entire city blocks of empty uchiha houses full of free shit just sitting there, ESPECIALLY clothing.
Theory is as follows: sasuke, clearly unable to do his own laundry because he’s 12 and a moron, spends four years of his life using the abandoned clothes that previously belonged to the children in the uchiha clan as disposable clothing and there’s a landfill in Konoha somewhere just full of black playsuits.
Companion theory “One-Shirt Uzumaki” where naruto owns exactly one (1) set of clothing that he furiously hand washes every night at 1am.
you know what this is pretty plausible actually all things considered
Trump regime is using the power of the state to chill dissenting voices. In addition, it is perpetuating a culture that doesn’t just condone, but requires, lying to the American people.
[ image description is screenshot of tweet by philip rucker that says, “an ice whistleblower who resigned because his administration superiors told him to lie to the public had his cbs news interview interrupted by government agents.” ]
[ video is cbs news interviewing the ice whistleblower and has interview interrupted abruptly by homeland security who is also aggressive towards the reporter. ]
reblogging again because this video only has 2000 views and its the only one i could find.
Steve game my first job in animation. He was generous and always a kind boss to work for. He had a very sly sense of humor, and making him laugh felt like a big accomplishment. I really respect his work, his talent, and what he left us. He’ll be missed.